## Requirements
Requires Vim to be compiled with +signs to display marks.

## Installation
I highly recommend using Pathogen or Vundler to do the grunt work for you.
If for some reason, you do not want to use any of these excellent plugins,
then unzip it to your ~/.vim directory. You know how it goes...

Once that's done, out of the box, the followings mappings are defined by default

````
m[a-zA-Z] : Toggle mark
m<Space> : Delete all marks
m, : Place the next available mark
]` : Jump to next mark
[` : Jump to prev mark
]' : Jump to start of next line containing a mark
[' : Jump to start of prev line containing a mark
`] : Jump by alphabetical order to next mark
`[ : Jump by alphabetical order to prev mark
'] : Jump by alphabetical order to start of next line containing a mark
'[ : Jump by alphabetical order to start of prev line containing a mark

m[0-9] : Toggle the corresponding marker !@#$%^&*()
m<S-[0-9]> : Remove all markers of the same type
]- : Jump to next line having same marker
[- : Jump to prev line having same marker
m<BackSpace> : Remove all markers
````

This will allow the use of default behavior of m to set marks and, if the line already contains the mark, it'll be unset.
The default behavior of ]', [', `] and [` is supported and enhanced by wrapping around when beginning or end of file is reached.

The command `:SignatureToggle` can be used to show/hide the signs. This is a buffer-specific command.
Note that this does not delete any of the marks but only hides them.

If for some reason, the marks and their sign displays go out of sync, use `:SignatureRefresh` to refresh them.